Welcome to the Fedora QA project page. Fedora QA is the project which covers all testing of the software that makes up Fedora. It's our goal to continually improve the quality of Fedora releases and updates.

Welcome to the Fedora QA project page. Fedora QA is the project which covers all testing of the software that makes up Fedora. It's our goal to continually improve the quality of Fedora releases and updates.

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The Quality Assurance project is engaged in the following activities:

The Quality Assurance project is engaged in the following activities:

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* Testing of software as it is released into [[Releases/Rawhide|Rawhide]], [[QA:Updates_Testing|updates-testing]], or as it appears in a supported public release

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* Testing of software as it is released into [[Releases/Rawhide|Rawhide]], [[Releases/Branched|Branched]] pre-releases, [[QA:Updates_Testing|updates-testing]], or as it appears in a supported public release

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* Through the [[Proven_tester|proven testers]] system, testing all updates to [[Critical_Path_Packages_Proposal|critical path]] packages before they are accepted

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* Testing all updates to [[Critical_Path_Packages_Proposal|critical path]] packages before they are accepted

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* Through the [[BugZappers]] group, acting as a bridge between users and developers that aids in fixing and closing bugs

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* Acting as a bridge between users and developers that aids in fixing and closing bugs

* Developing and executing [[:Category:Test Plans|test plans]] and [[:Category:Test Cases|test cases]] to test important functionality in a systematic way, usually with multiple cooperating testers

* Developing and executing [[:Category:Test Plans|test plans]] and [[:Category:Test Cases|test cases]] to test important functionality in a systematic way, usually with multiple cooperating testers

* Developing and running [[QA/Tools|tools]] which use automation to find potential bugs

* Developing and running [[QA/Tools|tools]] which use automation to find potential bugs

* Working with developers and [[ReleaseEngineering|release engineers]] to maintain the [[Fedora_Release_Criteria|release criteria]], which are used to determine what bugs should be fixed before a pre-release or final release of Fedora is made

* Working with developers and [[ReleaseEngineering|release engineers]] to maintain the [[Fedora_Release_Criteria|release criteria]], which are used to determine what bugs should be fixed before a pre-release or final release of Fedora is made

Latest revision as of 10:56, 9 October 2014

Welcome to the Fedora QA project page. Fedora QA is the project which covers all testing of the software that makes up Fedora. It's our goal to continually improve the quality of Fedora releases and updates.

We're always eager to have new contributors to the QA project, no matter your experience level. If you'd like to get involved with helping to make Fedora better, read the What can I do? page to find out how to join in with QA activities. There are tasks available for every level of expertise and available spare time.

QA project meetings are held Mondays at 16.00 UTC in the fedora meeting channel on IRC. Everyone is welcome to come along, especially if you're thinking of getting involved with QA and would like to ask some questions first.

General info on QA meetings such as topics for future meetings and records from previous meetings can be found at QA/Meetings.

Attend QA IRC meeting on time (if you join the channel at a different time, you'll find another group's meeting)